Playing via Spotify Playing via YouTube
Skip to YouTube video

Loading player…

Scrobble from Spotify?

Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform.

Connect to Spotify

Dismiss

Biography

1. Maybe Tomorrow was a metal band from Long Island, New York.

2. Maybe Tomorrow was formed in early January 2004 when drummer Jordan Valentine and bassist Tim Cosgriff answered a flyer they had seen from a guitarist by the name of Andy Puch who was trying to start a punk band. They wrote about six songs in only a few months and played their first show at the St. Ignatius mixer dance in April 2004. That summer was mostly spent galivanting throughout Brunswick and Strongsville in Jordan's car while listening to Yellowcard or some other pop-punk really loud, practicing and playing shows pretty often, and recording 3 or 4 two song demos and attempting to sell them to their friends.

The 2004-2005 school year began, slowing the show-playing rate, but giving the MT boys an oppurtunity to record with Nick Wagner at Illicit Studios in Grafton, Ohio in November. They used the three song demo from Illicit to enter the 2005 High School Rockoff. Around that time, the four versions of the Maybe Tomorrow pins were produced and sold.

After a few mishaps which led to Andy Puch to break his finger and collarbone (twice), Maybe Tomorrow began to focus on a search for a second guitarist. For a while, Matt Jindra from Anomaly filled in a couple shows, but Matt (or PF, as you may know him) couldn't play with MT forever. As luck would have it, around March 2005, the boys found guitarist Matt Slavka from Strongsville. His humor and talent was exactly what the band needed in a guitarist, and he fit in perfectly.

That summer, Maybe Tomorrow played only a few shows, largely from availablility issues with band members and a million misunderstandings. Due to a personal family issue, Matt moved in with Jordan in July 2005. As the summer came to and end, Andy and Matt began writing some really amazing new songs. They decided to make an effort to drive the band farther than they've ever been. However, when Tim became unreachable and unavailable, it was decided that in order for the band to succesfully move on, they had to lose Tim.

To replace Tim, the boys recruited Joe "Paco" Hibler. Unfortunately soon afterward, the band's progress quickly came to a halt. Practice suddenly stopped and some occassional disagreements basically tore the band apart. Maybe Tomorrow's last show was in October 2005, and the band was working on recording some of their new material at Treeside (Now Amber Wolf) Studios in Akron, but the demos never made it past rough cuts.

Currently, Andy Puch has teamed up with screamo rockers Silence of a Silhouette, Jordan Valentine is in the local indie rock outfit The Singular, Matt is in Minneapolis-based (firefight), and Paco is currently playing guitar in the local punk band, Asinine.

Tim Cosgriff is currently playing bass for long-time MT friends, Death to the Modern Monster (formerly known as Anomaly).

The Official MT girls were Whitney Serina, Corrie Cheyney, and Justine Lownsbury.

Edit this wiki

Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now

Similar Artists

API Calls